Pleasing God While Protecting Yourself
Adult Children of narcissistic families often find themselves stuck in predicaments that people with normal families never have to face. Featuring The 21 Rules of No Contact and 102 Questions to Ask Yourself When Deciding Whether to End an Abusive Relationship, Narcissistic Predicaments has the answers you’ve been looking for.
When you try to set boundaries, do your abusive relatives accuse you of not being a “good Christian” because:
•You are not honoring your father and mother?
•You have to “forgive and forget,” even though your abusers have not apologized or agreed to stop their abuse?
•You must forgive unrepentant evildoers because Jesus said “Father forgive them, for they know not what they do”?
•You are taking revenge by enforcing consequences, and vengeance is supposed to be the Lord’s?
•The Bible says “Love your enemies”?
In this book, you will learn effective strategies for protecting yourself and find out what the Bible really says about dilemmas such as:
•Should you let your estranged relatives have contact with your children?
•Dealing with the family meddler who tries to intervene between you and your abusive relative
•Working in the family business with narcissists and sociopaths
•What to do about holidays, parties, and family celebrations, including Mother’s Day and Father’s Day
•Does your abuser’s apology automatically cover the other relatives who took his side?
•What to expect from estranged relatives who want to drag you back into their web
•Reconciling on your terms, not theirs
•If you don’t stick around, who will take care of your abusive parents in their old age?
•Visiting a dying abuser
•When your abuser or estranged relative dies- condolences, funerals, and obituaries
God does not want you to “live in peace” with evil people. A breath of fresh air for Adult Children of abusive families, this compelling book will help you find the peace our heavenly Father promised you, because you are His beloved child.
Adult Children of narcissistic families often find themselves stuck in predicaments that people with normal families never have to face. Featuring The 21 Rules of No Contact and 102 Questions to Ask Yourself When Deciding Whether to End an Abusive Relationship, Narcissistic Predicaments has the answers you’ve been looking for.
When you try to set boundaries, do your abusive relatives accuse you of not being a “good Christian” because:
•You are not honoring your father and mother?
•You have to “forgive and forget,” even though your abusers have not apologized or agreed to stop their abuse?
•You must forgive unrepentant evildoers because Jesus said “Father forgive them, for they know not what they do”?
•You are taking revenge by enforcing consequences, and vengeance is supposed to be the Lord’s?
•The Bible says “Love your enemies”?
In this book, you will learn effective strategies for protecting yourself and find out what the Bible really says about dilemmas such as:
•Should you let your estranged relatives have contact with your children?
•Dealing with the family meddler who tries to intervene between you and your abusive relative
•Working in the family business with narcissists and sociopaths
•What to do about holidays, parties, and family celebrations, including Mother’s Day and Father’s Day
•Does your abuser’s apology automatically cover the other relatives who took his side?
•What to expect from estranged relatives who want to drag you back into their web
•Reconciling on your terms, not theirs
•If you don’t stick around, who will take care of your abusive parents in their old age?
•Visiting a dying abuser
•When your abuser or estranged relative dies- condolences, funerals, and obituaries
God does not want you to “live in peace” with evil people. A breath of fresh air for Adult Children of abusive families, this compelling book will help you find the peace our heavenly Father promised you, because you are His beloved child.